East Kilbride
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East Kilbride (Cille Bhrìghde an Ear in Scottish Gaelic) is a town in West Central Scotland, about 10 miles south of Glasgow. East Kilbride emerged from a small village of around 900 inhabitants to a busy new town with a population of over 70,000. Twinned with the city of Ballerup in Denmark, the town recently lost out to Stirling in city status by the Queen and prior to that it lost out to Inverness as the Millennium city.
East Kilbride sits on the Calder river.
Its large shopping centre, known by local residents as "The Town Centre" rather than its separately named departments, holds the title of largest indoor shopping centre in Scotland and 10th largest in Europe.
East Kilbride District
East Kilbride District 1975-96 | |
From 1975 East Kilbride lent its name to a local government district in the Strathclyde Region of Scotland. In 1996 administrative functions were taken over by the South Lanarkshire unitary council. (See: Subdivisions of Scotland)
Areas of East Kilbride
Birniehill, Calderwood, College Milton, East Mains, Gardenhall, Greenhills, Hairmyres, High Whitehills, Kelvin, Kingsgate, Lindsayfield, Mossneuk, Murrayhill, Nerston, Newlandsmuir, Peel Park, Phillipshill, St Leonards, Stewartfield, The Murray, The Village, West Mains, Westwood, Westwoodhill, and Whitehills.